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Ultrafine particles (UFPs) are
particulate matter of
nanoscale size (less than 0.1 μm or 100 nm in diameter).
Regulations do not
exist for this size class...
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Titanium dioxide nanoparticles, also
called ultrafine titanium dioxide or
nanocrystalline titanium dioxide or
microcrystalline titanium dioxide, are particles...
- are liquids.
Dispersal of
solid form
agents is
thought possible if in
ultrafine powder state.
Russian scientists who
developed the
nerve agents claim...
- tools.
Power tools can
produce large amounts of particulates,
including ultrafine particles.
Airborne particulate matter is a
Group 1 carcinogen. Power...
- Ohno, K.; Kusunoki, T. (5
August 2010). "ChemInform Abstract:
Effect of
Ultrafine Pigment Color Filters on
Cathode Ray Tube Brightness, Contrast, and Color...
- >30%
visible fragments.
Fault gouge – an incohesive, clay-rich fine- to
ultrafine-grained cataclasite,
which may
possess a
planar fabric and containing...
- its
impact on
human health, with a
specific focus on
atmospheric fine,
ultrafine and nanoparticles.
Since 2003, she
expanded her
interests to
include also...
- use of
quantum dots. In 2012, the
company revealed a
prototype of an
ultrafine RGB LED display,
which it
calls the
Crystal LED Display. Sony used the...
- fine particles,
designated PM2.5, with a
diameter of 2.5 μm or less;
ultrafine particles, with a
diameter of 100 nm or less; and soot.
Airborne particulate...
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particles smaller than 2.5 μm in
diameter are
classified as
ultrafine PM (PM2.5). Both fine and
ultrafine dust
particles impose dangers to health. Fine dust particles...